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Five of the best on the River Thames
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Reading Walks Festival
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Walking
Reading
Reading Walks Festival is across nine days 11-19 May 2024, over 50 guided walks will bring to life the stories, heritage, wildlife and landscapes of Reading and the surrounding countryside.
London
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Towns & Villages
London
The Thames flows through Central London and provides a stunning backdrop to many of the city's top tourist attractions.
Windsor & Royal Borough Museum
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Museum
Windsor
The jewel in the Royal Borough's crown, Windsor and Royal Borough Museum is a family friendly museum bursting with interesting facts and interactive displays of East Berkshire.
Hobbs of Henley
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Wedding Organisers & Services
Henley on Thames
Hobbs of Henley Ltd was established in 1870 and remains to this day a family-run business, its name synonymous with bespoke river and boating service.
Miller of Mansfield
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Restaurant
Goring, Reading
The Miller of Mansfield is the modern inn.
Loyal to its 18th century routes, from its near-river situation in Goring on Thames, the modern British food and the boldly bespoke bedrooms provide a very 21st century twist.
You’re cruising the…
Coronation events in Henley on Thames
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Coronation
Henley on Thames
Henley is celebrating the Coronation of King Charles III with a series of events.
Southern Oxfordshire
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Towns & Villages
Whether you are plan a relaxing weekend away or a short family break, you'll be sure to find a range of attractions and activities to keep everyone happy. Southern Oxfordshire is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.
The Boatman
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Restaurant
Windsor
The Boatman is an historic riverside pub on the River Thames in the shadow of Windsor Castle overlooking Eton Bridge. The main historic building dates from 1829 when it was built to serve the river trade and it has been a pub/restaurant ever since…
Abingdon
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Towns & Villages
Abingdon
The Vale of White Horse's largest town can be reached on foot from the Thames Path or by boat from the river. By road it is only 6 miles, 10 kilometres from Oxford.